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I'm Kev
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Be more interesting if the serial # was 1899......and it had walnut scales....and was in Muskrat configuration.
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It seems a bit pricey too but if you MUST have anything and everything .300 Savage it would make a cool addition to a collection. An opener so to speak when showing it all off, "and now on to the really good stuff!"
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Hey Kev:
Sept.1990, had a little money saved so I bought one. Numbers 1-10; 95, 99, 300, 1895, 1899 all taken. So I got #3000. I see now no choice of numbers. Pd $75. + $3.95 shpg. 20 yrs its been in my gun/knife/ammo drawer. Maybe grandsons will want it.
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Very cool! I've only one '99 and it's an EG chambered in .300. It's in great condition although it did have sling swivels added to it before I got it. My wife's uncle gave it to me when he heard I wanted to start hunting but didn't have a rifle; he had two at the time, the .300 he gave me and a .243. Being a lefty and thus partial to lever guns, I'm hoping he gives me first shot (pun intended) at the .243 if he ever decides to part with it. I think if I were a collector though, I might have to add the knife just 'cause.
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I'm used to Case "Canoe" pattern, so this doesn't look much like a "Canoe Knife" to me. Not really traditional in any way: only appeal to me is the name!
Nice to see it anyway. They do make nice knives; I just have a different taste....
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can someone post a picture of this for me... the link does not work from here...
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Now it's gone...I guess... Dam COX internet service!!!
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$75 in 1990 is worth $125 today according to the CPI calculator you find on the internet.
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